Metal icons Slayer are all about fast, loud, and violent. The gothic-macabre Slayer Scion tC that Toyota will bring to SEMA this year embodies at least two of those qualities, with a skull-festooned aesthetic and an interior crammed full of with audio gear.

The black and red coupe has custom airbrushed skulls on either side and the Slayer eagle logo on the hood. Billet sword blade wheels with menacing spike center caps and ominous red lighting accents dial up the demonic aesthetic outside; that’s taken care of in the cabin by a skull shift knob and sword-hilt emergency brake handle. Custom seat inserts mimic the covering on a Marshall amp.

Don’t plan on bringing any back-seat passengers, though—as if they’d want to be stuck in the back of a tC anyway—as the Pioneer audio system packs a wall of speakers behind the front seats, while the hatchback opens up to reveal two suspended stacks of Marshall amps. A slide-out tray in the back bumper reveals two guitar jacks. Yes, you can plug directly into this car and use it as a mobile stack while the trunk-mounted 32-inch screen shows whatever your cold, metal heart desires.

Oh, and it’s going to rain blood in Vegas: Scion says unspecified Slayer members will be at SEMA to plug into and play through the tC.